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TAYLOR SMITH, A 2011 graduate of Middlebury College and former general manager of the college radio station, works in the WRMC control booth last week. WRMC provides DJ opportunities for language school students and community members during the summer months.
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MIDDLEBURY &mdash; When Middlebury College is in session, the school&rsquo;s radio station, WRMC 91.1-FM, experiences such high demand for radio shows from its student body that it can fill every hour of the week with original programming, and still must turn away aspiring DJs.</p>
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During the summer, the complexion of the station&rsquo;s weekly schedule looks &mdash; and sounds &mdash; considerably different.</p>
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<p><a href="http://addisonindependent.com/201107language-students-town-residents-hit-airwaves" target="_blank">read more</a></p>Middleburylanguage schoolradioMon, 04 Jul 2011 16:00:28 +0000Ian Trombulak8439 at http://addisonindependent.comAllison voices real radiohttp://addisonindependent.com/201103allison-voices-real-radio
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JAY ALLISON, WELL known for his work on National Public Radio, makes a point about the power of the human voice during a talk at Middlebury College last week.
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MIDDLEBURY &mdash; When radio pioneer Jay Allison spoke at Middlebury College on March 16, the turn out was significantly larger than anticipated. After moving to a larger auditorium to accommodate hoards of eager listeners, dozens of students and community members were turned away from the free talk due to what organizers called &ldquo;a fire hazard.&rdquo;</p>
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